indeed.. an amazing world... i feel its more about the perception of looking at things!
Also.. blame the media , as they spread negative news and insecurity.. for generating TRP....
indeed.. an amazing world... i feel its more about the perception of looking at things!
Also.. blame the media , as they spread negative news and insecurity.. for generating TRP....
As mentioned above, I disagree.
There can be no blame if attempting to move forward. The system is what it is. It doesn’t need codmnation for its flaws - rather, understanding and upgrading of culture through the people who run them...
Yes, we do have a choice and there are much more of positive news and all those feel good movements out there if we want to have them. It shocked me to realise that it takes decades to change things, in global level. It showed us how stubborn we are, somehow, as a society. How if we never see the end of the line? Some said that there are not enough hours in a day and then people overestimate what they can accomplish in a year and underestimate what they can accomplish in a decade. I think Bill Gates said something like that. If we can stop blaming others or things, maybe we can get things done faster as we focus our minds solely on finding the solution and mastering the reflection of self, instead of others to blame.
True that.
Perhaps it's an effect of the instant-gratification generation of TV channel switching and rapid Instagram feeds that we've become so impatient to not extend the vision further out into the future. We are a far ways off from the Japanese and ancient native tribes who'd Plan like 7 generations into the future. Anyways... your final statement sums it up rather excellently:
maybe we can get things done faster as we focus our minds solely on finding the solution and mastering the reflection of self, instead of others to blame.
Instant gratification. That’s what my little boy craves every time his hunger strikes. So I get a timer on, counting every second how long I could get everything ready and feed him, otherwise he will cry louder as he doesn’t get the instant gratification.
I am still guilty of it, even though I am not a baby anymore. So I guess it’s in us, deep inside us? I want things happen fast. I get impatient of not having what I need. Is it just human to always want an instant gratification? Or, is it just us, the Insta-generation? All I can see, that’s one of our many problems.
lol. well, maybe he gets a pass since he is only a few weeks old and probably does need immediate nutrition more than a fully-grown adult... :-)
hahaha yes indeed!